In considering both of the fundamental characters, we can feel sympathy as perusers with both of their positions, and similarly, we can distinguish that the way they collaborate can be coldblooded and cutthroat.
We are made to feel the two feels sorry for and disdain at Jing Mei's mom. We are given brief insights about her troublesome past in China and how she saw her coming to America as speaking to being some place where anybody could accomplish anything.
Answer:
hi! your answer should be B. Buddhism
Explanation:
Buddhism, a religion practiced all around the world, was founded in northeastern India and was based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. Hope this helps!
(btw, I see that your mouse is on fasting. the question asks which religion is based on his teachings and fasting is not a religion, fasting is a religious activity that some religions take part in)
In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” the listeners are meant to feel scared.
“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” was a sermon written by Jonathan Edwards, a British Colonial Christian theologian. He preached this sermon to his own congregation in Northampton, Massachusetts yet its effects were unknown. Edwards’s sermon was a common sermon about the Great Awakening, wherein the belief that Hell is real was emphasized.